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  1. The Saiga 7.62x39 and .223 rifles have 1" of barrel out in front of the front sight block, so this brake has been threaded deeper to account for this.

     

    I guess I interpreted his description to mean that the threading doesn't start at the edge of the brake so that it will go over the non-threaded area of the barrel as well. It isn't really clear though.

  2. photoshooter.. Did you have a chance to shoot with the Sure Shot yet??

     

     

    Hey YW, sorry I somehow missed this post.

    I put the SureShot on my Sig 522 and had some fun with it. So far I like it and it works as advertised but I was shooting 22LR. It would probably hold up ok on an AK but it's a $30 holo sight so I don't have very high expectations. At some point I'd like to get something better but it's low priority. I think you did better by going with the Bushnell. Looks like it gets good reviews. I still have a Primary Arms microdot floating around; I may put that on an AK but for now I've been having a lot of fun shooting iron sights.

  3. I was poking around trying to decide which 74 style brake to get and saw the description on Dinzag's brake:

     

    This is a '74 style muzzle brake that is threaded 1.00" deep. These are all safe for calibers up to 0.308". The Saiga 7.62x39 and .223 rifles have 1" of barrel out in front of the front sight block, so this brake has been threaded deeper to account for this. Normally AK barrels stick out 9/16" in front of the FSB tower and the brakes are threaded 5/8" to 3/4" deep inside. **note: the 1/2-28 is not threaded 1.00" deep, only standard depth.

    So in TR's case where the shroud was cut all the way back to the FSB this brake would thread all the way on. Then the Saiga FSB could be drilled to accept a standard spring and pin to index the brake. Maybe I'm overthinking this whole thing but it just seems that this might be easier and cheaper than replacing the FSB. I'm assuming I'd be able to come up with some sort of way to hold the FSB in the drill press without removing it from the barrel so the drilling could be done.

     

    Any thoughts on this?

    I don't have my rifle in front of me so I may be way off base.

  4. From what I've read two issues I can see with that are holding a zero since there is some play in the dust cover. Also there's a thread elsewhere on here where someone is having trouble getting their side-rail on the rifle because it won't slide past the rear mounted Tech Sight.

    I have a set of Tech Sights on one of my Ruger 10/22s and I like them very much. I had been considering getting them for one of my AKs too but for now I've decided to stick with the standard sight placement.

     

    Edit:

     

    I read over some of the posts again and a side-mount is only a problem if it sits low. A higher mount seems to be fine with Tech Sights.

  5. I started to cut my shroud with a pipe cutter but it wouldn't go all the way through. After spinning it around for a while and creating a nicely defined channel I was able to finish the job off with my Dremel very easily.

    I cut 1/2 inch off my shroud because that was as much clearance as the pipe cutter would allow. I may try to cut away a little more if necessary but not until I get a muzzle break. I've heard some people cut right up to the front sight block. I'm not sure how far back the barrel is threaded.

  6. No sorry, didn't mean to mislead. I've decided to go with that combo but haven't purchased them yet. My Saiga is currently in pieces on my bench so no use ordering the sights until my conversion is near complete. I'll be sure to post my thoughts on the setup along with pics.

  7. At this point I've decided to go with the Ameriglo front dot sight and Krebs rear. I couldn't find too much in the way of reviews either but I'm starting to suspect that the Ameriglo and Meprolight front sight are the same product sold by different companies.

  8. Looks like I'm going to be the guinea pig here since I already have a set on order.

    I'm not into rails so mine will sport the simple look. I have to be honest I ordered this set before I saw any pics. For under $70 I was (and still am) willing to take the risk. I really like the feel of the Hogue rubber grips so I was very intrigued by the idea of having a handguard in the same material. I would have bought the pistol grip either way so if I end up tossing the handguards I'm only out about $45 or so.

     

    The pics they posted are of a prototype. Sounds like the actual product doesn't exist yet and delivery isn't expected for three months or more. I'm willing to bet that the images we're seeing of the mounted furniture are poorly done Photoshopped composites. The fit seems a little awkward.

    I guess we'll find out later...

    I'm not terribly concerned either way.

  9. I'm no expert but every time I see a post on the subject the AK74 style brake has been recommended.

    It looks like you can get a US made version in all price levels from the Tapco at under $20 to the Krebs custom for $65.

     

    edited to add: KVAR also sells one.

    Just be sure to get the right size (or adapter bushing) for attaching to the front sight block or directly to the barrel.

  10. I posed the question in the thread at sigforum to Ken at Hogue about whether the parts are US made.

     

    The Grips are US made parts and are tagged "US Made"

     

    In regards to the forend parts, I asked one of the owners here if this will be a USA made part, He Said, "We have not discussed it but Yes, it would be in our best interest to mold these part in our Paso facility"

     

    Tooling is currently being designed, the part you see above are rapid proto-types of the design thus far. I will know more next Tuesday as to a firm answer to the USA MAde brand for these parts and report back.

     

    No doubt, if I here earlier I will report back sooner

  11. I prefer quality items and in general more metal, less plastic suits me fine. I often see references to the cheaper handguards not having metal heat shields. I would always opt for a metal heat shield for my own use but just for the sake of conversation I'm sitting here tinkering with the stock Saiga handguard and see that it does not have a heat shield either. It has a small metal reinforcement panel at the very front of the handguard. It's about 2 1/4" long and looks to be there primarily as an anchor point for the sling swivel. I find this interesting. I still prefer metal.

  12. I like the various Hogue products I own especially the rubber overmold grips so when I saw AK furniture sets listed on their site I ordered "sight unseen" as there were no pics posted. I figured that if the furniture matched their existing AK pistol grips I was sure to like it.

     

    Today Ken from Hogue Inc posted pics and details on another forum. Just thought I'd share for anyone who may be interested. I don't want to break any forum rules so I've edited the original post and removed pricing info so it doesn't read like an advertisement. (there are no links to mfg website, only to pics on imageshack)

    Standard disclaimer; I'm not affiliated with Hogue in any way but certainly stoked to get this furniture for my Saiga restoration.

     

    Mods, if this post violates the rules in any way please accept my apologies and delete.

     

     

    About 90 days till completion, forarm furniture to go along with the Overmolded grip for the AK47

    What you see here will be included in your kit. We have incorporated many features into our kit as standard equiptment.

     

    Smooth

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    Decked out with the Picitiny mounts

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    The lower section will be our Rubber Overmolded w/Cobblestone texture. The top portions will be hard plastic as well as the Picitiny rails. We will have a heat shield liner as well a metal retainer on the front of the forend for mounting.

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    The picitiny mounts are an option for those that want to mount the kitchen sink up front or you can simply fly under the radar and go smooth and simple. Alot of option in this kit.

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    What you see here, for the AK-47/AK-74 Standard Chinese and Russian - Forend with OverMolded Rubber Gripping area only, Black, Retails for (check website for pricing)

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    AK-47/AK-74 Standard Chinese and Russian - Kit - OverMolded Grip and Forend, Black, Retails for (check website for pricing)

     

    Also available, a kit for the longer YUGO Version AK47

    Will also be made available. Same pricing across the board.

     

    All colors currently offer in the Rubber grips, Black, OD Green, Desert Tan, Gillie Green and Gillie Tan will be offered in the Forends too.

  13. Have you looked at the Tapco offerings? I think the Intrafuse upper and lower handguards can be had with or without rails.

    CSS handguard page

     

    Edited to add:

    Hogue has just come out with rubber overmold AK handguards. They are listed on their website but I'm not even sure if they're actually available yet. I ordered a set and have yet to get confirmation. In any case if these are as grippy and comfy as Hogue's rubber pistol grips I'm going to love them. They have rail sections that can be installed or left off.

    Here is a pic from the SHOT show a few weeks ago.

     

     

    Edited again to add:

    My Hogue order went through so I guess the new AR furniture is shipping.

  14. I appreciate all of the research your putting into this especially since I'm currently in the market for iron sights. I agree that any of these options would be an improvement over the stock sights. Using the Krebs rear peep sight, the MeproLight front seems like a good match since it's a circle/dot and would be easy to center in the rear aperture. I have Meprolights on my Sigs and like them.

     

    I've seen the AK front and rear set from $80ish to $135 but I haven't found any place that sells the front sight only.

    When I'm ready for sights I'll be fine with either the Mep front or XS stripe.

  15. Disclaimer: I have ZERO experience in this area but will soon be doing the same exact thing.

    My thought was to put the bushing together with the brake using Loctite effectively creating a single unit. I don't know if this would work or not since I haven't gotten that far yet...

  16. I have a SGL21 as well, (in case anyone didn't yet know that :rolleyes: ), and I like ACE folders, but I don't know if I can bring myself to hack the "tang" off of this beauty. :eek:

    I had no problem doing so on my S-12.. and now that I think of it, the S-12 cost more... but I have a special reverence for my SGL21, she's just so perfect lookin with a plum Warsaw stock and handguards. :wub:

     

     

    My feeling exactly. I have an SGL20 in plum and I feel that removing the plum stock is a no-no. I've decided not to mess with the Arsenal but will instead keep restoring Saigas with all of the other options I like.

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